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Soloviev Group collaborates with Kent Hospitality Group for Vista Restaurant and Bar at 9 West 57th St.

Manhattan, NY Soloviev Group has formed a new collaboration with Kent Hospitality Group (KHG) to continue to enhance the suite of luxury amenities at its office property, 9 West 57th St. (9W57). The new food and beverage amenities — available exclusively to tenants of the building and their guests — will include the Vista Restaurant and Bar and two upscale cafes. These will join the previously opened fitness center, and conference and event spaces managed by Arch Amenities Group. 

Located within the Park View Lounge on the 27th floor of 9W57, the Vista Restaurant and Bar will offer Central Park views. Exclusive to tenants only, the restaurant and bar will require membership to the club enabling members to reserve tables for themselves and their guests via the new 9W57 building app. Kent Hospitality, known for its expertise in creating outstanding dining experiences, will operate the Vista restaurant. The company’s focus on quality and innovation will create a unique dining experience unlike any other in New York City. Vista will feature seasonal menus curated by KHG’s onsite culinary team led by chef Alfred Nebair of Crown Shy, as well as a carefully selected wine list and craft cocktails. 

In addition to Vista, KHG will operate two on-site cafes, The Park View Café located on the 27th floor and Café V located in the building lobby near the 58th St. entrance. Both locations will feature Black Fox coffee, fresh pastries, a juice bar, and a selection of grab-and-go meals for tenants and their guests.

The previously opened fitness center and event spaces will continue to be managed by Arch Amenities Group.  

Additionally, KHG will be opening a new restaurant in the Cucina 8 ½ space in 2025, more details will be provided in the coming months.

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